Rogan Dawes wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. I figured my first easiest test would be
> to rename /dev/snd/controlC0 to something else, and see if the popping
> stopped, before trying to figure out how to use auditd.
>
> Renaming it while PulseAudio was still running, then running lsof |
> grep controlC0.bak showed that PulseAudio still had it open.
>
> Killing the pulseaudio process resulted in nothing holding it open, as
> evidenced by lsof, however, the popping did not stop.
>
> So, to me, that suggests something in the driver itself, since nothing
> else should have been able to talk to it with the control file moved,
> if I understood you correctly.

It's possible that there is an unreliable connection somewhere that
makes the driver think that headphones have been (un)plugged.


Regards,
Clemens

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